Childhood performing included a professional magic act at the age of eight
and a puppet show that ended in a pie fight at age nine! After becoming
fascinated by
The Muppet Show (1976), he knew that was the future for
puppetry. He first met
Jim Henson and his puppeteers as a fan in 1977,
later visiting the set of "The Muppet Show", bringing along homemade
Muppet style puppets on a regular basis and learning and receiving much
encouragement.
Upon leaving school, he directly landed his first job as a Muppeteer in
1980 on
The Great Muppet Caper (1981), filling in on crowd scenes and doubling
up for main characters. This directly led to building Podlings and
Slaves for
The Dark Crystal (1982) and then actually performing the
Slavemaster Skeksis for the film.
Many Muppet and creature film and television projects followed,
including the noteworthy character Nien Nunb on
Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) and
assisting
Frank Oz with the evergreen lovable Yoda.
Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, whilst continuing with his
puppeteering career, he joined forces with fellow puppetmaster
David Alan Barclay to create Ultimate Animates, a production company created to experiment and develop new building and performing techniques for many
of their own internal as well as external puppet productions.
A natural progression for Mike was to explore the use of computer
graphic technologies to assist and to open up the performing and acting
possibilities for his characters. By early 1997, he moved to San
Francisco to become a character animator for Pixar after being
impressed by their character work. Although he animated on
A Bug's Life (1998), his finest moment at Pixar was most definitely developing and
animating on the 1950s style TV puppet show Woody's Round Up on
Toy Story 2 (1999).
His desire to go full circle took him next to
George Lucas's ILM, first
animating the famed dinosaurs in
Jurassic Park III (2001), then moving on to
animate on Yoda along with many other creatures in
Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002).
Fresh from his time as an animator, he is busy acting on stage and
screen and also once more puppeteering with
The Muppets. He is also
pursuing character voiceover work, and development on his own
independent productions for future film and television projects.